- Responded to various phone calls in his Complaint Cell and issued orders for solving problems of the complainants
- Says a welfare city will be established for the poor, orphans and special children to
provide them education, health, shelter, sports and other necessary facilities free of cost
PESHAWAR, December 21: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pervez Khattak has directed that at least three provincial ministers including those of health and education department will visit one district every week to directly hear people’s complaints against government departments and redress them on the spot.
He also directed that all MPAs, and heads of all tiers of local governments must chalk out effective mechanism at district level for checking performance of the devolved departments as well as schools, hospitals and other services facilities in their respective districts and also take measures to redress complains against such institutions.
Responding to various phone calls in his Complaint Cell at CM Secretariat on Monday, the Chief Minister said that village councilors had already been directed to keep vigilance over education and health institutions as well as district departments to check their service delivery and performance and inform concerned forum if they find any wrongdoing in them.
The Chief Minister Pervez Khattak on this occasion said that a welfare city would be established on Cherat road for the poor, orphans and special children wherein they will be provided with education, health, shelter, sports and other necessary facilities free of cost. He also asked the Chairman, Complaint Cell to take up his proposal for providing welfare facilities for the needy destitute with Minister for Social Welfare.
The Chief Minister also met with a complainant family that was present there and helped by the Complaint Cell for recovery of their grabbed property’s amount of Rs. 10.1 million from brother of their deceased family head after 25 years. The Chief Minister assured that the Complaint Cell will take necessary action for recovering the remaining amount of Rs. 0.4 million from the respondents. He also listened to the other complainants present in the cell and issued orders for solving their problems.